On the recordApril 17, 2024
Current law only allows OGE to make recommendations to an agency when one of its employees is alleged to have violated ethics laws.
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congress.govCurrent law only allows OGE to make recommendations to an agency when one of its employees is alleged to have violated ethics laws.
Rosen highlights limitations of OGE's enforcement authority under current law.
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